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台湾青少年的体重指数与抑郁症状:检验同伴侵害和睡眠问题的中介效应。

Body mass index and depressive symptoms in adolescents in Taiwan: testing mediation effects of peer victimization and sleep problems.

机构信息

Institute of Population Health Sciences, National Health Research Institutes, Zhunan Town, Miaoli County, Taiwan.

Department of Health Industry Management, Kainan University, Taoyuan, Taiwan.

出版信息

Int J Obes (Lond). 2017 Oct;41(10):1510-1517. doi: 10.1038/ijo.2017.111. Epub 2017 May 3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Despite recognition of the link between body mass index (BMI) and depression in adolescence, the underlying mechanisms behind this association remain understudied. This study aims to examine three mediational pathways from BMI to depressive symptoms through peer victimization and sleep problems. Sex differences in the mediating effects were also explored.

METHODS

Data came from 1893 adolescents participating in a multi-wave longitudinal study from grade 9 to 12 in northern Taiwan were analyzed. Measures included BMI in 2009, peer victimization in 2010, sleep problems in 2011, depressive symptoms in 2012 and other covariates (sex, age, parental education, family structure, family economic stress, stressful life events, pubertal development and previous scores of focal study variables). A series of multiple regression models were conducted to test mediation hypotheses. A bootstrapping approach was applied to obtain confidence intervals for determining the significance of indirect effects.

RESULTS

The association between BMI and depressive symptoms was significantly mediated by peer victimization and sleep problems. Higher BMI predicted more peer victimization and sleep problems, each of which led to higher levels of depressive symptoms. Our results further showed that higher BMI was associated with more peer victimization, which led to greater sleep problems and in turn resulted in increased depressive symptoms. No sex differences was found for the indirect effects of BMI on depressive symptoms through either peer victimization or sleep problems.

CONCLUSIONS

Peer victimization and sleep problems partly explain the link between BMI and depressive symptoms. Interventions to prevent or manage depressive symptoms may yield better results if they consider the effects of these two psychosocial factors rather than targeting BMI alone.

摘要

背景

尽管人们已经认识到青少年的体重指数(BMI)与抑郁之间存在关联,但这种关联背后的机制仍研究不足。本研究旨在通过同伴侵害和睡眠问题,检验 BMI 与抑郁症状之间的三种中介途径。同时还探讨了中介效应的性别差异。

方法

本研究分析了来自台湾北部的 1893 名青少年在 9 年级至 12 年级期间参与的一项多波纵向研究的数据。研究的测量指标包括 2009 年的 BMI、2010 年的同伴侵害、2011 年的睡眠问题、2012 年的抑郁症状以及其他协变量(性别、年龄、父母教育程度、家庭结构、家庭经济压力、生活压力事件、青春期发育和以前研究变量的得分)。本研究通过一系列多元回归模型来检验中介假设。使用自举法获得置信区间,以确定间接效应的显著性。

结果

BMI 与抑郁症状之间的关联主要通过同伴侵害和睡眠问题来介导。较高的 BMI 预示着更多的同伴侵害和睡眠问题,这两者又导致了更高水平的抑郁症状。我们的研究结果还表明,较高的 BMI 与更多的同伴侵害有关,这又导致了更大的睡眠问题,从而导致了抑郁症状的增加。BMI 通过同伴侵害或睡眠问题对抑郁症状的间接影响在性别上没有差异。

结论

同伴侵害和睡眠问题在一定程度上解释了 BMI 与抑郁症状之间的关系。如果干预措施考虑到这两个社会心理因素的影响,而不仅仅是针对 BMI 本身,那么预防或管理抑郁症状可能会取得更好的效果。

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